From left, Anne Bowles, Celia Mei Rubin, Paul Slade smith and Jasmine Bracey in the Asolo Repertory Theatre production of “Eureka Day” by Jonathan Spector. The members of the executive committee of ...
Among myriad pandemic horrors was the Zoom board meeting, a soul-sucking collection of faces in little boxes, raising digital hands and arguing over who is on mute. Often an entirely different, and ...
Bill Irwin, Thomas Middleditch, Amber Gray, Jessica Hecht and Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz in Eureka Day Jeremy Daniel Instead of a rational and efficient containment of the disease, the emergency splits the ...
I was shocked to find out that EUREKA DAY was written by Jonathan Spector back in 2018, a good bit before the pandemic and way before our current vaccine woes. The show is hilarious, but it is also ...
Is “Eureka Day,” a Tony-winning comedy now on the boards at the Pasadena Playhouse, as uproariously funny as it is because the script feels veritably ripped from today’s headlines? Or does it get its ...
Up next at Manhattan Theatre Club is Jonathan Spector's Eureka Day, starring Amber Gray, Jessica Hecht, Bill Irwin, Thomas Middleditch, and Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz, and directed by Anna D. Shapiro. "Any ...
But Katy Rudd's production, featuring Helen Hunt (pictured below) in a notably unstarry London stage debut, is lucky enough before that to have sent the audience into the interval abuzz from the ...
There’s a line from the Jean Renoir 1939 film classic The Rules of the Game that is often worth quoting: “The awful thing about life is this: Everybody has their reasons.” That piece of wisdom sprang ...
In the opening scene of “Eureka Day,” the five parents on the executive board of Berkeley’s fictional Eureka Day School sit around a semicircle of desks. They happen to be kids’ desks — we’re in a ...
"Eureka Day" is surely the quintessential "How Berkeley can you be?" play. It received its world premiere at Berkeley's Aurora Theatre Company in 2018, and, as Josh Costello, its director back then ...
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‘Eureka Day' Review: Pasadena Playhouse's Production of the Tony-Winning School-Vax Comedy Provides Peals of Laughter
Is "Eureka Day," a Tony-winning comedy now on the boards at the Pasadena Playhouse, as uproariously funny as it is because the script feels veritably ripped from today's headlines? Or does it get its ...
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